6. If your cat does not respond well to the amount of KatKor in the litter
tray, two bags of KatKor may be used.
Generally speaking, only 1-2 ml of urine is required for analysis. One bag
of KatKor is sufficient for 7 ml of urine per 10 ml urine passed by the cat.
Cats produce on average from 35 - 80 ml (on dry feed) up to 80 - 120 ml or
urine per day, so collecting enough urine is in most cases not a problem. A
cat with a bladder infection passes only a few drops of urine each time. In
such cases, it will take from 1 - 2 hours to collect a sufficient amount of
urine. Any urine collected in that time cannot be stored in the refrigerator due to possible crystallisation.
7. If the cat refuses to use the litter tray with KatKor, normal litter tray
granules can be placed in the corner of the tray to provide a familiar
smell. It is important to ensure that the urine does not become contaminated
by the normal litter tray granules. This method should only be applied in
extreme cases.